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在意大利医疗服务体系内实施针对产后抑郁症的集体歌唱干预措施。

Implementing a group singing intervention for postpartum depression within the Italian health service.

作者信息

Lega Ilaria, Luzi Ilaria, Mastroeni Simona, Ferraro Claudia, Andreozzi Silvia, Donati Serena, Grussu Pietro, Cavazzana Valentina, Proietti Patrizia, Magliocchetti Patrizia, Monaldi Chiara, Biglia Cristina, Oreggia Rossana, Seia Catterina, Smith Calum, Warran Katey, Fietje Nils

机构信息

Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health, National Centre for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.

Risk Factors Surveillance and Health Promotion Strategies, National Centre for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2024 Oct 21;11:1461965. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1461965. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the United Kingdom a singing intervention for Postpartum Depression (PPD) titled "Music and Motherhood" was found to be effective. The World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe coordinated a study to assess the feasibility of implementing and adapting the intervention in other countries. In Italy, recent studies have highlighted the need to promote the availability of effective interventions for PPD in primary care.

AIM

To describe the implementation of "Music and Motherhood" within the Italian primary care services dedicated to pregnancy and postnatal care in three different geographical locations, thus providing an example of strategies for implementing an arts and health intervention in primary care that can improve health and well-being.

METHODS

A 10-week group singing intervention for mothers with PPD was conducted as part of a single arm feasibility study. Data were collected through one-to-one interviews, focus groups and questionnaires from the professionals involved in the implementation and selected participating mothers. A conceptual framework including acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, fidelity, implementation process, costs and sustainability was adopted for analysis. Number of sessions attended by mothers and implementation outcome measures for acceptability, appropriateness and feasibility, each consisting of four items rated on a 5-point Likert scale were also gathered.

RESULTS

The intervention was found to be inclusive of women from different socio-cultural backgrounds and appropriate to the context. The group setting and the use of an arts-based intervention helped to de-medicalise the process of care maximising resources. Singing helped mothers to express their feelings and find strategies to improve interaction with their child. Attention to mothers' needs and the co-presence of the professional singing leader and a health professional were among the key factors. The median number of sessions attended was nine out of 10. In terms of acceptability, almost 90% of the professionals were in complete agreement that they liked and approved the intervention.

CONCLUSION

Our study adds to the evidence that an arts and health intervention proven effective in one culture and linguistic context can be adapted to another. Collaboration among health professionals and artists in the implementation process and adequate funding are instrumental in moving from project to programme level.

摘要

背景

在英国,一项名为“音乐与母亲hood”的针对产后抑郁症(PPD)的歌唱干预措施被证明是有效的。世界卫生组织欧洲区域办事处协调了一项研究,以评估在其他国家实施和调整该干预措施的可行性。在意大利,最近的研究强调了在初级保健中推广有效治疗产后抑郁症干预措施的必要性。

目的

描述“音乐与母亲hood”在意大利三个不同地理位置专门负责孕期和产后护理的初级保健服务中的实施情况,从而提供一个在初级保健中实施艺术与健康干预以改善健康和幸福感的策略示例。

方法

作为单臂可行性研究的一部分,对患有产后抑郁症的母亲进行了为期10周的集体歌唱干预。通过一对一访谈、焦点小组以及向参与实施的专业人员和选定的参与母亲发放问卷来收集数据。采用一个包括可接受性、适宜性、可行性、保真度、实施过程、成本和可持续性的概念框架进行分析。还收集了母亲参加的课程数量以及可接受性、适宜性和可行性的实施结果指标,每个指标由四个在5点李克特量表上评分的项目组成。

结果

该干预措施被发现涵盖了来自不同社会文化背景的女性,并且适合该环境。小组形式以及基于艺术的干预措施有助于使护理过程非医学化,最大限度地利用资源。唱歌帮助母亲表达自己的感受,并找到改善与孩子互动的策略。关注母亲的需求以及专业歌唱领导者和健康专业人员的共同在场是关键因素之一。参加课程的中位数为10节中的9节。在可接受性方面,近90%的专业人员完全同意他们喜欢并认可该干预措施。

结论

我们的研究进一步证明,在一种文化和语言背景下被证明有效的艺术与健康干预措施可以适用于另一种背景。在实施过程中,卫生专业人员和艺术家之间的合作以及充足的资金对于从项目层面推进到计划层面至关重要。

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